Wanted: Dead or Undead Blog Tour w Giveaway

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Hey guys!! Today we’ve got ZOMBIES!! I love zombies, so I had to sign up for this one 🙂 I just needed to share. So lemme get right to it!

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BLURB:

Trace Monroe doesn’t believe in luck. He never has. But when a fiery-headed cowgirl saunters through the saloon doors, wielding shotguns and a know-how for killing the living dead, he believes he just may be the luckiest man alive.

Trace wants to join Red’s posse, but she prefers to work alone–less messy that way. In order to become her traveling companion, Trace has to agree to her terms: no names, no questions, and if he gets bit, he can’t beg for mercy when she severs his brain stem.

He agrees, knowing only that Red is the sharpest shooter he’s ever encountered. The fact she’s stunning hasn’t escaped his attention either.

What he doesn’t know, is that Red has a very good reason to be on top of her game. She not only has the answer for how they can all outlive the plague taking over the wild, wild west, she IS the answer.

Tiny Teaser Excerpt:

Sunken features, decaying flesh and teeth that ground and snapped against themselves—Bill was dead all right. Sure, he walked around grunting, but that was only a technicality.

Zombie Bill lunged at the man closest to the door, ripped a chunk of flesh from the screaming man’s neck, and howled as warm blood gurgled between his teeth.

“He’s got it a’right!” someone yelled.

Beer bottles and whisky jugs exploded from ill-aimed bullets. Wood chips showered down from the rafters and the air filled with the metallic smell of gun smoke. Trace fired a shot or two of his own, but decided his best option was to find some sort of shelter—drunks made horrible shooters. He pushed the poker table over on its side and hunkered down behind it. It was better than nothing.

The old poker player crouched beside him. “Don’t go thinking we’re through just ’cause a zombie walked in here and stopped me from killing you.”

Trace shook his head. “No, sir, I figured we were just having ourselves an intermission.” He aimed his gun over the top of the table and watched Zombie Bill continue forward, his body riddled with bullet holes. The dead man wouldn’t die.

Chapter 1 Excerpt:

Prologue – The Night Knew No Difference

Elisabeth walked the path to the streambed with precise, careful steps. The moon proved enough light to go by as she navigated the familiar brush and rocks. She held a metal pail in one hand, and her father’s pistol, pointed toward the ground, in the other.

At the end of the path, she placed the gun on a small boulder and knelt to dip the bucket into the stream. Frigid water trickled over her fingers as she clung to the handle, waiting for it to fill. She struggled to her feet on the muddy bank, weighed down by the heavy bucket, but she found her footing and stood in the slippery mess.

Elisabeth!

She stopped moving and the bucket slapped against her thigh, soaking her dress. Tortured sounds came from the direction of the cabin—screams and cries intertwined—and wrapped their frozen fingers around her.

Elisabeth!

She threw the bucket down, grabbed the gun, and ran toward the sound of her brothers’ squeals. Sharp rocks tore at her bare feet as she leapt over fallen trunks, clutching the pistol in her white-knuckled grasp.

The deer carcass her father had hung in the barn could have brought a mountain lion or wolves to the premises, but most likely, the smoke from the chimney had attracted unwanted attention from the Natives in the area. Attacks were common. The Smiths on the other side of the hill had been burned out of their cabin just a few months before.

Elisabeth cleared the trees and scanned the grounds around her home. Nothing—no Natives, no animals—only the swirl of smoke that escaped the chimney and the yellow, flickering glow of firelight that illuminated the windows. Silence blanketed the cabin and surrounding woods, which frightened her more than the sound of her brothers’ screams and cries. She stood, gun raised, panting heavily as her fingers trembled on the trigger.

“Ma?” She took a hesitant step forward. “Pa?”

No answer.

“Peter? William?”

She half expected her brothers to come running through the open door and tackle her about the waist, but they didn’t. Instead, she heard the sound of a wooden chair being dragged across the floorboards. Furniture tumbled. Dishes crashed. A shadow crossed in front of the window.
Elisabeth cocked the gun and pointed it toward the sky, afraid of accidentally shooting her mother or brothers in a panic. She lifted her foot and placed it on the bottom step.

“You a’right?” She softly placed one foot in front of the other on the weather-beaten boards until she reached the landing. “Ma?”

The door stood open a crack, but not enough to see inside. As she stepped forward to push the door wide, a sticky wetness seeped between her toes. Blood oozed over the threshold onto the porch and Elisabeth stood squarely in the middle of it. She opened her mouth to scream, but clasped her free hand over it and allowed only whimpers to escape through the spaces between her fingers.
She plowed through the door and wielded the gun like the sharpshooter her father had trained her to be. He would have been proud to witness his daughter’s steady hand wrapped around the Remington revolver, if he weren’t looking down the barrel of it instead. His cloudy eyes stared up at her as he knelt over the dismembered, gutted body of her mother. No sound crossed over Elisabeth’s lips, though her mind exploded with terror and her knees threatened to buckle.

She didn’t doubt her pa’s guilt for a second. Blood drenched him, dripping from his hands, face, and mouth. He threw his head back and grunted, displeased by the interruption. The inhuman sound forced her to take a step back. That man was not her pa. He was hardly a man at all. He reminded her of a wild animal in the forest, feasting on fallen prey. Her mother? Fallen prey?

“Pa?” The word choked her. She couldn’t breathe. On crooked limbs, he worked his way to a crouching position, cocked his head to the side, and pinned his gaze on her. He stood and dragged himself forward—one step, then another.

“Pa, no!” Tears wet her cheeks. The man who had hugged his family just hours earlier, who swung each of the boys around until they fell laughing and dizzy on the ground, had vanished. He had called her li’l girl, even though she was no longer little. The hideous monster that slowly lugged itself toward her had replaced the man she knew and loved.

“Please, Pa, don’t!”

He snapped his head from side to side and roared a guttural response. Her mother’s blood fell from his tongue and lips, splattering the floor at his feet. He reached his arm forward, and Elisabeth didn’t hesitate—she wound her finger around the trigger and pulled.

The bullet ripped through his shoulder and his arm fell limp at his side. If anything, the injury stunned him, but didn’t alter his progression. He continued his slow, agonizing path toward her. She fired again. The bullet penetrated his right eye and went clear on through, lodging itself in the wall behind him. His knees bowed and he wobbled briefly before collapsing in a broken mess on the wooden floor.

She continued to hold the gun in her hands, but squeezed her eyes shut. This can’t be happening. This can’t be happening. Her shoulders shook as sobs ripped through her chest and heart. Now she turned to throw her head back and yell into the night, to release the pain and fear that threatened to destroy her.

The sound of whimpering from the loft caused her eyes to fly open. She’d forgotten about the boys.

“Peter! William!” She stepped over her father’s broken body and refused to look at her mother’s remains as she moved past. “It’s okay,” she called to them. They must be terrified, hiding in the loft above her. “It’s okay now. Everything’s gonna be a’right. Come on down.”

“Beth?”

She released a sob from her constricted throat upon hearing the sound of her brother’s voice. “Peter!” She climbed up the bottom rungs of the ladder. “It’s okay now. No one’s gonna hurt you.”

He poked his blond head over the edge of the loft and peered down at her. “I don’t feel so good, Beth.” Beads of sweat dotted his brow as he wrapped his arms around his stomach. “Pa bit me.”

Elisabeth climbed the remaining rungs to reach her brother. He sat on his haunches, rocking in pain. He leaned to the side and retched dark blood onto the floor.

“It hurts!” He removed his arms from around his belly, exposing a gaping hole beneath his bloodied nightshirt.

She grabbed the closest thing she could find—his discarded jacket—and balled it up before pressing it into his abdomen. Why is this happening? It doesn’t make sense.

“It’s gonna be okay. It’s gonna be fine.” She looked around the loft, panicked. “Where’s William?”

Peter shook his head and nodded toward the shadows. “Willie’s sick, too.”

She crawled on her hands and knees toward the huddled figure in the corner. “William, you okay? You hurt?” She held her hand out toward her frightened brother. “I know you’re scared, but it’s a’right now. It’s a’right.”

The ten-year-old boy lunged forward, leaving her mere seconds to pull her hand back to escape his snapping jaws. He wore the same crazed expression she’d seen on her pa’s face.

She fell backwards and scooted away from him, but William sprang forward again and gripped her ankle. He opened his mouth, ready to clamp down, but she kicked at him with her other foot until he released his hold. Once free, she pushed past Peter and climbed part way down the ladder before jumping off and landing on the floor below.

“Peter!” she yelled up at him. “Jump down to me! Come on! Jump!” The sick little boy, still pressing the increasingly bloodied jacket to his stomach, launched himself over the side and Elisabeth caught him.

“Don’t look!” she told him, and Peter pushed his face into her shoulder to avoid the gruesome scene of their parents’ deaths.

She carried him out the door and ran toward the barn with Peter wrapped firmly around her torso. He dug his fingers into her shoulders, while his tiny body shook and grew hotter by the moment. His warm blood seeped through her dress. She didn’t have much time. God, help me!she silently prayed. I can’t do this on my own.

The town was ten miles away, and she would have to hitch up the wagon in order to get her brother to help safely—balancing him on a horse would be near impossible—but it would take too much precious time. Time she didn’t have.

“It’s okay, Peter. Just hang in there.”

He let out a low, throaty hum and she quickened her pace. If she didn’t hurry, she would lose him, too.

Elisabeth struggled to hold onto her brother while fumbling with the wooden latch that held the barn door closed. As she shifted his weight to her hip, his sharp baby teeth clamped down on her tender flesh and a searing pain engulfed her shoulder. He shook his head like a dog refusing to release its bone.

She cried out, begging him to stop. Agonizing pain radiated down the length of her arm and her fingers splayed to the point of near breaking. She grabbed the back of his head and tugged at his hair in an attempt to pull him off, but his strength rivaled that of a full grown man.

She spun around and slammed his body against the barn door, trying to knock him off with force. He clung to her with greater resolve and tightened his fingers around her upper arms. When she slammed her brother’s body into the barn door for a second time, it splintered and flew open, but the boy seemed unaffected. She wound her left hand around Peter’s twisted face, pushed her fingers into his eye sockets, and began to pry him off her. He screamed out briefly, but his vice-like jaws clamped onto her shoulder once more and she lost all feeling in her arm.

She stumbled into the barn searching for anything she could use to strike him. A burning pain flowed through her veins and stiffened her joints and muscles, shortening her steps. Her eyes began to blur and she blinked in an effort to restore her vision. Her mouth dried up, as though her body was reabsorbing itself, and her stomach growled and rolled.

Without warning, Peter’s head snapped upright. He cried out as his body went rigid, and his grip on her arm slackened. He slipped from her body and sunk to the earth at her feet, crying as his arms and legs jutted out and retracted.

She couldn’t see him clearly, but heard everything—his moans, his cries, the sound of him choking to death. She stumbled backward, clutching her useless arm to ease her own pain. When her brother lay still, Elisabeth fell to her knees and looked heavenward.

Crickets chirped in rhythm and an owl hooted its warning off in the distance. The night knew no difference.

My Review:

So let me start by saying YAY-ZOMBIES!!! I don’t know why I love zombies, they’re creepy, scary and wanna eat you, but who cares, I love ’em anyways! This book is a fun, fresh new take on a zombie tale set in Old West. This zombies meets Cassidy and the Sundace kid. Hahaha the main character is like a female Clint Eastwood to me lol ok that’s probably a bad reference but it’s funny and pretty cool!

The beginning pretty much ripped my heart. You see the beginning of Red’s journey, which is how the zombie virus spread to her family. It’s pitiful. And then Elizabeth, aka Red, is on a journey to salvage what’s left of life in a world filled with zombies. I love her! She is totally a bad @$$ 🙂 she will shoot you while looking you in the eye. She has perfected how to kill zombies and she is a loner, except for her horse.

Ever notice loners attract the most people? LOL well, Red does. No matter how much she hates being around other people, the seem to attract to her like magnets. I love the characters that came along in this story. They made the story so much fun. Plus, I really just liked the story. It’s so different. In the Wild West, things are so different from our technologically driven world, so when you throw in zombies, and a totally kick@$$ chick, it’s one of the coolest stories I’ve ever read 🙂

The writing was so fun, it’s so easy to follow and become invested in what happens. I’m so glad I decided to grab book 2 at the same time! I look forward to seeing what’s going to happen as there’s plenty left to be told! Suspense will do that to a girl 🙂 this one gets a GUN SLINGING 4.5 PAWS from me!! I’ll be back in a few days to continue on to book 2! 🙂

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Author BIO:

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I hear voices. Tiny fictional people sit on my shoulders and whisper their stories in my ear. Instead of medicating myself, I decided to pick up a pen, write down everything those voices tell me, and turn it into a book. I’m not crazy. I’m an author. For the most part, I write contemporary Young Adult novels. However, through a writing exercise that spiraled out of control, I found myself writing about zombies terrorizing the Wild Wild West—and loving it. My zombies don’t sparkle, and they definitely don’t cuddle. At least, I wouldn’t suggest it.

I live on the benches of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains with two lovely children, one teenager, and a very patient husband. I graduated from Utah State University with a B.A. degree in English, not because of my love for the written word, but because it was the only major that didn’t require math. I can’t spell, and grammar is my arch nemesis. But they gave me the degree, and there are no take backs.

As a child, I never sucked on a pacifier; I chewed on a pencil. I’ve been writing that long. It has only been the past few years that I’ve pursued it professionally, forged relationships with other like-minded individuals, and determined to make a career out of it.

You can find me at my website, where I blog obsessively about my writing process and post updates on my current works. I’m also on Twitter and Facebook, but be forewarned, I tweet and post more than a normal person

ONLINE LINKS:

Blog – www.angelascottauthor.com
Twitter – @whimsywriting
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/AngelaScottWriter
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13636317-desert-rice

Stalk me (I like it) at: Blog . Twitter . Facebook . Amazon . Zombie Book Trailer . Desert Rice Book Trailer

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WANTED: Dead or Undead
Survivor Roundup
Desert Rice

BUY NOW LINK:

Amazon Link: http://www.amazon.com/Wanted-Dead-or-Undead-ebook/dp/B007MCHXEU/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wanted-angela-scott/1111940096?ean=2940044667570

Giveaway: 5 E Book International Rafflecopter.

You can go HERE for the direct link to the rafflecopter, and HERE for the tour host’s site, which also includes the giveaway.

I hope you guys enjoyed today!! 🙂 I know I sure did 🙂 I also wish you good luck in the giveaway! May you have extra luck on your side LOL Thanks again everyone! Happy Reading and later gators! 🙂

Happy Release Day Time Walker w Giveaway

To all of you lovely kids, I want you to know how awesome this author is… and not just that, but she is totally cool because she has THE SAME NAME as me 🙂 maybe it’s spelled a little different, but who cares. I love her. And when she told me she was working on a spin off series that followed up Spirit Binder, I NEEDED to be a part of it. So today, is supposed to be the release day, but please don’t panic, it may take a little while for all the links to be final 🙂 So Let me show you a whole bunch of goodies… and trust me, I’ve got some good ones 🙂

Time Walker

Synopsis: Beth was sneaky. No lock could hold her. No cage could confine her. No door could bar her way. But, when your adoptive mother is a Spirit Binder, and all your siblings are elementals, being sneaky doesn’t really rank. That is until the devastation of a city draws her omniscient mother’s attention, and her siblings go missing one by one, then Beth’s sneakiness is the only thing standing between her, her loved ones, and the worst enemy she’ll ever face: herself.

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Time Walker is a young adult, 50,000 word, fantasy novel set ten years after the events of Spirit Binder. It is the first book in the Spirit Bound series. It’s not necessary to read Spirit Binder before reading Time Walker.

Keywords: fantasy, magic, swords, castles, teen, post-apocalyptic (distant)

Categories: young adult (fantasy, romance, paranormal)

Book Cover Artist: Irene Langholm

BUY (TBA) *hopefully I will be able to get these links up really soon 🙂

Amazon (Kindle): coming soon – $3.99

iTunes (iBooks): coming soon – $3.99

Kobo: coming soon – $3.99

IN PRINT

via Createspace – coming soon – $10.99

via Amazon.com – coming soon – $10.99

OTHER LINKS

Time Walker on Goodreads

Favourite Quotes:

“She was aware that she was constantly searching for something she hadn’t even lost. And, yes, every time that thought surfaced in her mind it made just as much sense — as in, none at all — as the flood of disappointment she felt the moment after a door or lock opened under her hand. Still, she felt driven to exercise, to perfect, this small bit of power that was solely her own.” – Chapter One, Time Walker

“You are not as inconsequential as you think, Bethany. You are the glue that will hold your brothers and sisters together through time.” – Rhea, Chapter Two, Time Walker

“She wrapped the sword in the velvet cloth covering the altar. It didn’t like it. How she knew that scared Beth terribly. As if the sword was in her head. As if it soon might try to control her.” – Chapter Ten, Time Walker

“Tangled through time like an echo. That wasn’t ominous at all.” – Chapter 12, Time Walker

Spirit Binder

Spirit Binder (The Cascadian Chronicles #1)

*click on the picture to take you to the goodreads page* And my 5 Paw review is HERE

From November 30 to December 14, 2012 the Spirit Binder ebook will be available for $.99c in anticipation and celebration of the upcoming Time Walker release (ebook available December 7, 2012).

So far the reduced price is in effect at the following stores:

Ebook Format

Amazon (all stores): Amazon US & Amazon UK – $.99

iBooks (all stores): iTunes Preview – $.99

Kobo – $.99

Sony Reader: US & CDN – $3.99 (discounted to $3.79)

IN PRINT

via Createspace – $10.99

Amazon (via all 6 stores): Amazon US & Amazon UK

So if you haven’t read Spirit Binder yet why not grab yourself a pre-holiday treat? Dig into the world of the Cascadian Chronicles before the Time Walker release.

After the Virus:

*Ms. Dodge has given me a copy, and I SWEAR really soon I will be reading this one!!* 🙂

Synopsis: After the virus decimates 99.9% of the world’s population, and all traces of humanity along with it, Rhiannon and Will are forced to move beyond their past fame, fortune, and personal demons to rescue a mute girl from the clutches of two warring cults.

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After The Virus is a love story set six months after an apocalyptic event. It is a stand alone novel.

Keywords: post-apocalyptic, dystopia, survival, zombies, suspense, thriller, horror, love

Categories: Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Action-Adventure, Fiction

Book Cover Artist: Irene Langholm

BUY NOW

Amazon (available on all 6 stores): Amazon US & Amazon UK – $2.99

iTunes (available on all 32 iBooks stores): iTunes Preview – $2.99

Barnes & Noble (Nook) – $3.99

Kobo – $3.99

Sony Reader: USA & CDN – $3.99 (discounted to $3.79)

Google Play – $3.99 (discounted to $3.03)

IN PRINT

via Createspace – $10.99

via Amazon.com – $10.99

OTHER LINKS

After The Virus on Goodreads

“After the Virus sucked me in and didn’t let me go – the writing was great, the characterisation excellent and the plot kept me on the edge of my seat.” – 4 stars, Kat from The Aussie Zombie, http://theaussiezombie.blogspot.ca

“Hold onto your hat! Prepare to enjoy a wild journey of the good, bad, and ugly after an apocalypse.” – 5 stars, Susan Frushour, Goodreads/Amazon review

“Bad guys become good, worse guys stay bad and humanity fights for what’s right. What more could I ask for? Oh and then Doidge added zombies. Bottom line, I loved [After The Virus]!” – 5 stars, Suzie Ivy, http://badluckdetective.com

*I also recenetly acquired this one and will be reading it very soon!*

Synopsis: Pamela just wants to reunite in the afterlife with her dead fiancé, Grady. Problem is, Grady was a secret agent, and his coded emails have infuriated both his employers and his enemies. They need Pamela alive. So, instead of her planned suicide, she is kidnapped by black ops agents, tortured by mobster warlords, hunted by a psychotic killer, and chased by zombies … all necessary evils in order to ultimately walk into the sunset with her true love.

WARNING: Love Lies Bleeding is a darkly comedic, bloody romance about love conquering all, even death. This is NOT a young adult novel. It contains graphic violence, nasty language, and more than a little bit of flesh eating. There are no soft kisses, soulful stares, or moonlit rainstorms.

The novella is approximately 28,000 words, and currently followed by a twelve-chapter excerpt from the novel, After The Virus.

READ A SAMPLE

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Genre: Horror/Comedy/Romance

Key words: horror, zombies, black comedy, sci-fi, thriller, absurd, bloody comedy, romantic comedy, crime, government conspiracy

Book Cover Artist: Irene Langholm

BUY NOW

Amazon (KINDLE, available on all 6 stores): Amazon US & Amazon UK – $1.99

About the Author:

Hi! I am an award-winning writer and independent filmmaker. I live in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with my husband, Michael, three persian cats, one turtle and fishes. I have a penchant for bloody love stories, superheroes, and the supernatural. And, I also have a bit of a thing for chocolate, potatoes, and sock yarn.

Novels (links will take you to Meghan’s page on them):

After The Virus

Spirit Binder

Time Walker (November 2012)

Novellas

Love Lies Bleeding

Web Series

SiftingRealities

Twitter and Facebook links. Thanks for dropping by!

Meg

So now it’s time for my review:

I originally LOVED Spirit Binder, so at first, I wasn’t sure how to feel about a spin off series based on the same type of story… But I LOVED IT!! Beth is the adopted daughter is Theo. if you remembered how awesome Theo was, and still is, you’ll be just as exited as me. She has two other adopted brothers and sisters. She thinks she isn’t powerful like her 4 siblings. Boy is she in for a totally crazy ride! 🙂

I really like Beth. At times, I feel sorry for her, then at other times I think she feels to sorry for herself. But she’s learning, not just about herself, but about her past, her family and who she can trust when the bad guy shows up! And boy oh boy, the bad guy will totally throw you for a loop! That was the coolest plot twist EVER!! I had no idea that was coming and my jaw dropped. So high for for unpredictability!! 🙂

The secondary characters are all so interesting. You see some of the old characters from the Spirit Binder series but now you’ve got their kids! At first, I thought I would have sided with her Brother, but now- I’m all about FINN!! Oh man! I’ve got another new book boyfriend 🙂 he’s a little serious but he’s HAWT!! Lol 🙂 plus he’s quite talented 🙂 not that the other characters aren’t, he just stole my heart so I couldn’t help but pay extra close attention to him!! I’m really hoping to see more Finn 🙂

Lets talk about the amazing writing! I haven’t read anyone who writes like Ms Dodge. She is flawless. And her writing is so unique. As well as her story lines. Her stories suck me in, and I can’t put them down. Normally, when I love the original work and a series, a spinoff wouldn’t interest me. But this new story has just enough of the old story with more of the new series to make it beautiful! I’m really in love!

I am not sure I could say enough about this book, or any of the other works by Ms Dodge other than go get her books! NOW!! Please please!! I think we should all be swept off our feet, or butts since I read sitting down, with this epic new journey! A WONDERFUL, AMAZING 5 PAWS from me! 🙂

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What do you guys think… shall we giveaway a book?

Ok here’s the giveaway:

Pretty please leave a comment for me or Ms. Dodge, and I will pick a winner to receive AN EBOOK COPY OF TIME WALKER. All the links should be good in two weeks when I pick a winner. This is international. 🙂

I really love all Md. Dodge’s book, and I hope you guys do too! 🙂 I wanna thank everyone for stopping by, and I really wanna say thanks to MEGHAN!!! 🙂 You really do ROCK! 🙂 Good luck everyone! 🙂 May you win this awesome book LOL

Happy reading everyone and later gators!! 🙂